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12:30-12:45 Emmanuel Engelhart & Guillaume Thiolliere - mwoffliner & pibox-installer | 12:30-12:45 Emmanuel Engelhart & Guillaume Thiolliere - mwoffliner & pibox-installer | ||
* WEDNESDAY: BUSINESS/BOXING MODELS | * WEDNESDAY: BUSINESS/BOXING MODELS | ||
12:00-12:15 Ivan Savov - KA Lite to Kolibri | 12:00-12:15 Ivan Savov - KA Lite to Kolibri: new infrastructure for offline learning | ||
12:15-12:30 SJ Klein & Martin Walker - MOOC/OER Globalization + Curation Nation | 12:15-12:30 SJ Klein & Martin Walker - MOOC/OER Globalization + Curation Nation | ||
12:30-12:45 Tim Moody - Internet-in-a-Box of Alexandria! | 12:30-12:45 Tim Moody - Internet-in-a-Box of Alexandria! |
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http://OFF.NETWORK Content Hackathon
What is it? Four full days of hacking Aug 14, 15, 16, 17 in Potsdam, NY, right after Wikipedia's annual conference in nearby Montreal (Wikimania 2017) towards the "offlining" aims outlined below! We are graciously being hosted by the State University of New York at Potsdam (SUNY Potsdam). This will be similar to Kiwix's Wikimania 2016 Hackathon in Esino Lario, Italy and the Spring 2017 Hackathon in Lyon, France but with more "meducational" packagers/implementers represented (Internet-in-a-Box, diverse medical/health publishers, in addition to Wikipedia technical architects etc!)
KEYWORDS: alternative publishing, offline cloud, developing world education, medical health informatics, web scraping, Sneakernet, mesh networking, peer-to-peer file sharing, peer production, mass collaboration, Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap, ZIM files, zines, Samizdat, community publishing, library rights, creative commons, copyright, copyleft, open access, free press, freedom of speech, FOIA, CDN, CMS, DRM, OER, open educational resources, intellectual property, fair use, hacktivism, underground press, citizen journalism, civic resilience, grassroots democracy.
We welcome backend engineers as well as UX designers, content matter experts as well as experienced open access publishers. We just ask that everyone spend all 5 nights in Potsdam, NY, immediately following Wikimania 2017 in Montreal (the prior week, with DebConf17 also in Montreal then!) so that each and all of our 4 hack days and evening hospitality plans are relaxed & productive! In short: arrive in Potsdam, NY late Sunday Aug 13, and leave Potsdam, NY Friday Aug 18 (2+ hour drive to Montreal's airport).
Your departing flight should leave Friday afternoon or evening (Aug 18) from Montreal's airport (YUL). Flights departing morning will generally NOT be possible, given vans/vehicles take 2+ hours to drive from Potsdam to Montreal's airport, with delays being common while entering Canada by road!
Please contact holt @ laptop.org immediately if you are considering contributing & partaking, joining the Kiwix and Internet-in-a-Box team during these 4 intense and productive days/nights!
Transportation
Most all of us will drive the ~2.5 hours from Montreal, Quebec, Canada to Potsdam, NY immediately after dinner on Sunday Aug 13, 2017, the moment Wikimania ends:
ARRIVAL: SOME WILL NEED TO TAKE THE VIARAIL.CA TRAIN FROM MONTREAL TO CORNWALL, ONTARIO ON SUNDAY AUG 13. The 3:45PM train (arriving Cornwall 4:57PM) costs C$29 if booked well in advance. The 6:40PM train (arriving Cornwall 7:53PM) costs C$24 if booked well in advance. Personal cars will be arranged to drive people the final hour from Cornwall, ON into the USA, and onto Potsdam, NY.
Others will go by van or car from Montreal early evening Sunday Aug 13, 2017. Montreal airport (YUL) pickups might also be possible, as it's along the route to Potsdam, NY.
KEEP YOUR CONFERENCE/HACKATHON LETTER OF INVITATION WITH YOUR PASSPORT, TO AVOID DELAYING OTHERS ENTERING THE USA, THANKS!
ARRIVAL ALTERNATIVES: Fly to Ottawa, Canada (YOW) and rent a car for the 1h40m drive to Potsdam, NY (verify that the car's legal/insured in the US!) Or if the border is too much hassle, fly to Syracuse, NY (SYR) and rent a car for the 2h30m drive to Potsdam, NY.
DEPARTURE: Vehicle(s) will arrive Montreal's airport (YUL) mid/late-morning Friday Aug 18, 2017. Airport's full name is "Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport".
DEPARTURE ALTERNATIVE: Some folks will take the 1:25PM Amtrak train from Plattsburgh, NY, which arrives ~8:50pm in New York City ($65-77) that evening of Friday Aug 18, 2017. Contact us immediately if you're considering this, as there are NO viable public transit options over the 1h45m rural route from Potsdam to Plattsburgh, but some kind of joint taxi ($140 for Potsdam->Plattsburgh) may be possible among those who contribute to our very generous hosts! Pricier Alternatives: Saranac Lake, Ogdensburg and Massena each small airports within about an hour of Potsdam, each with a few commercial flights on very small planes.
WARNING: There is NO public transportation between Montreal and Potsdam, so you will likely need to rent a car at great expense over 5 days if you do not register early! Hence direct transportation has been arranged to and from Montreal (YUL) for those who register early. So far we have vehicles and drivers arranged for about 27 people, making this ~2.5 hour road trip and border crossing between Montreal and Potsdam very easy, but beware these vehicles WILL fill up :) Vans: 7-seater [Walker family], 10-seater [friend's family] and 12-seater [university] vans MIGHT be available, if attendees register several months in advance!
Please remember that a passport and US visa and Canadian visa are likely all required at the Canada/USA land crossing, particularly those ineligible for the US Visa Waiver Program. To be safe, we will arrange formal letters of invitation to all non-US citizens, from SUNY Potsdam (University) to avoid possible border crossing nightmares. Well in advance: Martin Walker may need your passport number, its expiry date and your date-of-birth here — so please have these handy, given that border protocols have changed dramatically in 2017.
Facilities & Accommodations
SUNY Potsdam (State University of New York) conference facility, nearby riverside pub/restaurant, and backyard BBQ/food!
Wi-Fi and hopefully also wireline Ethernet will be provided, so don't let our http://OFF.NETWORK Content Hackathon name scare you too much (though offline dogfooding of all our community products IS encouraged!)
Contact Adam (holt @ laptop.org) or Martin Walker (walkerma @ potsdam.edu) to arrange hotel options or university dorms. There is excellent & affordable university dorm possible in Sisson Hall (in limited numbers, over most nights!) for those who RSVP'd early in June. The prices will be $25/person/night if you share a 2-person room, or $40/night for a 1-person room. These have the advantage of being a five minute walk from the hackathon location in Raymond Hall.
Contact us *immediately* if you want us to reserve you a room!
Martin recommends the following options for hotels, which should be booked through Martin if you wish to receive the college's reduced room rate. He will arrange a car ride to campus for you if necessary, but obviously the further hotels would work better if you have your own car. There are occasional buses, also, but these may entail walking 1 km from downtown.
- Clarkson Inn - a Victorian-style hotel near the river and downtown, only 1 km from the campus, this is the best hotel option if you plan to walk in each day.
- Northern Family Motel - a cheaper option, though it's 4 km from the campus.
- Scottish Inns - another cheaper option about 4 km from campus.
- Hampton Inn - more expensive than the above, but can work out cheap if 3-4 people share a room; it's close to shops and my house, and it's about 3 km from campus.
- 1844 House - a fine restaurant with a small hotel attached, about 9 km from campus.
There are a few other small motels, etc. - by all means check with Martin if you find an alternative place you'd like to book.
Also feel free to post to the Talk Page.
People
- Kiwix
- Wikipedia & Wikimedia Foundation
- Professor Martin Walker, leader of the original Wikipedia 1.0 offlining. We produced selections of Wikipedia content in the past such as Version 0.8, but this required expert manual work to prepare it for Kiwix use - and we can no longer do this. I'd like us to have tools to generate easily Kiwix releases of article selections, ideally including landing page, manual changes, revID control, indexes, etc.
- Subramanya Sastry (Subbu) who manages the Parsing team; C. Scott Ananian who is also on the parsing team might participate remotely for some of the days.
- Anybody from Anne Gomez' New Readers team !
- Stephen Niedzielski or anyone he recommends from Wikimedia's Mobile App Team?
- SJ Klein? former Community Trustee, who works with http://DP.LA (Digital Public Library of America)
- <WMF tools guy / Wiki Data person from India?>
- OpenStreetMap
- Samuel Alce? (Haiti)
- Joel Steres? pioneer in offlining of OSM subsetting & searching (USA)
- Education / Internet-in-a-Box (formerly One Laptop Per Child's School Server Community Edition)
- Adam Holt, Community Catalyst (Haiti)
- Tim Moody, Content Engineering (Lebanon)
- George Hunt, Hardware/OS Integration (USA)
- Jerry Vonau? School Server/OS Integration (Canada)
- Anish Mangal? Field implementation engineering (India)
- Mark Roden? Wikipedia subsetting (CA & CA)
- Reno McKenzie, UX engineering (USA)
- Josh Dennis, Raspberry Pi packaging (Myanmar)
- César Octavio López Natarén, UX engineering (Chiapas, Mexico)
- Nick Doiron? Front-end engineer (Mongolia)
- David Dutkovsky? (Czech Republic)
- Kiky Wang? (Taiwan)
- Carolina Brum? Field engineer (Brazil)
- Avni Khatri? Kids on Computers, President (Mexico)
- Douglas Scott? strongly recommends these 3, working on offline education/Wikipedia:
- Michael Graaf (South Africa) - deploys WikiFundi in South African schools, attending Wikimania too. Is part of a student team launching iNethi ("Net" in IsiXhosa) - a TV whitespace mesh cloudlet including the relevant schools, which does have a gateway but wants to host as much as possible (including social media - Diaspora, RocketChat) locally, to reduce data costs and latency, as well as to preserve a sense of ownership.
- Andy Rabagliati? (South Africa)
- Ian Gilfillan? (South Africa)
- Paul LaGrange? (global PC refurbishing)
- Denny Baumann? (Haiti)
- Florence Devouard, (talk page) coordinates WikiFundi for Africa especially (France)
- Gabriel Thullen (GastelEtzwane), Documentation! (CH)
- Wiki/Med
- Doc James Heilman, leads Wikipedia Project Medicine -> Plan to work on intro page for the medical app.
- Daniel Mietchen, trying to improve the role of Wikimedia in emergency response; also interested in offline Wikidata
- Mark Hershberger, working with NASA on offline wikis
Mark's Intern #1Mark's Intern #2
- Lane Rasberry? Consumer Reports & WikiProject Medicine. SEE AGENDA BELOW: Documentation, oral history, and journalism.
- Sam Zidovetzki? Mt Sinai Hospital, Global Health Division (Guatemala, Dominican Republic, etc)
- Indira Gowda? Mt Sinai Hospital, Global Health Division (New York)
- Professor Anne Nelson? Columbia University (health informatics in Cuba, Dominican Republic)
- Professor Dan Ostermayer or another WikEM hacker?
- Alexander Pico? of WikiPathways / UCSF School of Medicine
- KA Lite / Kolibri / Learning Equality
- Benjamin Bach? Working with Adam Holt to identify possible participants.
- Ivan Savov
- Jonathan Boiser
- Christian Memije
- Lauren Lichtman (?)
- Other
- 1 or 2 hacker(s) from NetFreedom Pioneers
- Jonathan Field? RACHEL (Remote Area Community Hotspot for Education and Learning
- Donald Watkins Internet-in-a-Box implementer and opensource.com journalist
- Representative(s) from the http://OfflineFirst.org and/or http://IndieWeb.org human-centric UX movements?
<email holt @ laptop.org if you'd like to join, Thanks!>
"Secrets of Open Source" Brown Bag Lunches
Lunch+Learn skillshare lightning talks from premier Offlining Experts (that might be you!) will occur every day at 12 Noon including a brown-bag lunch for those who participate — with different infratech (and implementation/UX) themes every day. These should be live-streamed if all goes well — and will definitely undergo post-production and professional re-publication to YouTube and/or https://commons.wikimedia.org etc — within days if not hours after they occur.
- MONDAY: MEDUCATE!
12:00-12:15 Doc James Heilman & Sam Zidovetzki - Medical Results in DR & Guatemala 12:15-12:30 Anne Gomez - Existential Challenges & Strategic Opportunities 12:30-12:45 Emmanuel Engelhart - Kiwix Tools: Explaining Each!
- TUESDAY: CONTENT YET?
12:00-12:15 Josh Dennis, Cesar Nataren & Rick Castorani - Why do we care...about schools in Myanmar, Mexico & Nicaragua? 12:15-12:30 Reno McKenzie & Mark Roden - Docker vs Vagrant (and how communities can use them together!) 12:30-12:45 Emmanuel Engelhart & Guillaume Thiolliere - mwoffliner & pibox-installer
- WEDNESDAY: BUSINESS/BOXING MODELS
12:00-12:15 Ivan Savov - KA Lite to Kolibri: new infrastructure for offline learning 12:15-12:30 SJ Klein & Martin Walker - MOOC/OER Globalization + Curation Nation 12:30-12:45 Tim Moody - Internet-in-a-Box of Alexandria!
- THURSDAY: MAKING MILLIONS (OF BRILLIANT SOULS)
12:00-12:15 Samuel Alce - Offline OpenStreetMap in Haiti 12:15-12:30 Mark Hershberger - Offline MediaWiki on the Intl Space Station 12:30-12:45 Adam Holt & Don Watkins - From $100 Laptops to $10 Libraries of Congress
Q&A can continue after 12:45PM (or whatever chosen time) if necessary, but please note the live stream and video cameras will be cut then. So that all who want to enjoy their late summer in Upstate New York are in fact free to do so — e.g. walking along (or even swimming in) the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raquette_River etc — prior to Diving Back In for another afternoon of productive hacking!
Agenda
Offliners R Us, bringing digital sanity (quality content, open infrastructure) to offline populations everywherever we can!
Please join our 11AM NYC Time voice calls on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month (contact: holt @ laptop.org) if you can help refine this arc of achievable opportunities in 2017, possibly including:
kiwix-serve on ARM?- mwoffliner: specific enhancements? Include CScott's node-libzim for speed etc?
- searching across ZIMs? ("imminent: approx April 2017")
- Unified Catalog ("imminent: incl OPDS integration approx May 2017") for IdeasCube catalog of content (even if their catalog also indexes other things)
- basis for Internet-in-a-Box rating/commenting of {Content Packs, ZIMs}. While ensuring http://download.kiwix.org/library/library.xml is offered long-term for both kinds of ZIMs (legacy ZIMs, and ZIMs that include the index within the file)
- Internet-in-a-Box integration of ZIMs that include index (also support legacy ZIMs?)
- Common standard / alignment with Kolibri channels, w/ LE team (see Kiwix-Kolibri integration)
- WikiMed app (very high priority, many of us polishing w/ Doc James Heilman)
- Mark Roden (with Reno McKenzie) ask about:
- ZimIT improvements? (very challenging, might require more Python expertise)
- https://github.com/kiwix/zimfarm and similar Home Server peer community curation action, driven by Internet-in-a-Box regional global leaders
- Rapid-Deploy Containerization norms & best practices, among our broadening global community
- Offline Editing using git, WikiFundi & similar with Mark Hershberger, C. Scott Ananian & Michael Graaf
- Documentation, oral history, and journalism - please be ready to concisely state your contribution to this project. Blue Rasberry (talk)
- Cue cards or maximum 1 page sheets on how to use or install Kiwix. Also produce a step-by-step "how to" for building Kiwix wifi servers. GastelEtzwane (talk)
- Kiwix-Kolibri integration - see: KiwixKolibri
- YOUR ITEM HERE
Achievements / Impact
Costs
This event is being organized entirely by volunteers, who began investing heavily in Potsdam, NY starting February 2017.
However there will be some small costs for transportation, food and accommodations.
SUNY Potsdam's facilities are fundamentally making this all possible.
Please contact holt @ laptop.org for more details!